A farkasok 2001 óta fokozottan védett fajnak számítanak Magyarországon, ezért nem vadászhatók.
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A farkasok 2001 óta fokozottan védett fajnak számítanak Magyarországon, ezért nem vadászhatók.
sorsod Borsod :(
Solas: "They call *me* the Dread Wolf. What will they call *you* when all this is over?"
Lavellan: "If I things go my way, Mrs. Dread Wolf."
Soals: "Vehnan please, Im trying to be a drama King here."
Guest Invaders, by Dead Wolf, via ArtStation.
testing brushes with the egg man
The first chapter of A Court of Thorns and Roses, manga-fied. Doing this just for fun, because I have a book hangover from the series :D
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Queen of Yellowstone is gone: found by hikers dying, famous female wolf euthanized
April 14th, 2017 - Eight years the female alpha white wolf ran the Canyon pack in Yellowstone NP with her mate 712M. But now she’s dead. Hikers discovered the 12-year-old wolf severely injured, in shock, and dying on April 11 near Gardiner, Montana. Park staff arrived and found the animal too far gone to save.
“The decision was made to euthanize the animal and investigate the cause of the initial trauma,” said P.J. White, Chief of the Wildlife and Aquatic Resources Branch. At this time, the nature of the initial injuries is unknown. The investigation will include a necropsy.
The female was one of three known white wolves in the park. For that alone she achieved a certain notoriety over the years, simply for being easily distinguishable and recognizable.
As alpha female of the highly visible Canyon pack—which roamed expansively from Hayden Valley to the Firehole River area to the northern portion of the park—the white wolf also earned the admiration of wildlife biologists for its longevity and partnership with 712M.
Maybe what intrigued fans most was the fact that, remarkable in this day and age, the wolf was never captured, never collared, never named.
Yellowstone officials are asking that anyone with information about what night have happened to the white wolf contact the Yellowstone National Park Tip Line at 307-344-2132 or email.
At this time of year, female wolves would be birthing. The white female and 712M had at least eight litters together. It is not known at this time whether she was pregnant or had delivered pups this year.
The park will provide more information about the investigation when it is available.
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UPDATE: According to park officials, the wolf was shot by a hunter just outside of the park’s boundaries in Montana - the park stretches across Wyoming and Idaho as well. Daniel Stahler, project director for Yellowstone’s wolf program, told The New York Times that her pack rarely ventures outside of the park.
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Wolf found dead in the Netherland earlier this month was wild wolf
March 14, 2017 - The dead wolf found alongside a highway earlier this month (warning: graphic content) originated from a pack of wild wolves in Germany. DNA analysis show it concerns a young, healthy male wolf from around 1.5 years old who derived from the Cuxhaven pack. This pack is located north from Bremen, in the region Niedersachsen, Germany.
The distance the wolf travelled from Germany to the place it was found dead is about 200 kilometers as the crow flies. The animal was well fed, and traces of a hare and a deer were found in its stomach remains.
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